The best day trips from Weston, FL run in two directions: east toward the Atlantic and west into the Everglades. Weston sits at the far western edge of Broward County, roughly 22 miles from Fort Lauderdale and about 35 miles from downtown Miami, according to Visit Florida. That puts airboats, outlets and county parks inside half an hour, a real beach inside 45 minutes, and the Keys or the Gulf Coast inside two hours. Here are 17 trips in order of drive time, each with a reason to go and an honest note.
Two Highways and One Simple Rule for Planning the Day
Weston has two ways out, and choosing between them is most of the planning. Go west on US 27, or on I-75 where it becomes Alligator Alley, and you get the Everglades, airboats and eventually the Gulf Coast. Go east on I-595 or Royal Palm Boulevard and you reach Sunrise and Davie in about fifteen minutes, Fort Lauderdale in about thirty five, and Miami in roughly an hour. A western trip is flat, wild, hot and cheap; an eastern one means shade, crowds and paid parking. Traffic bites in one direction at a time, eastbound in the morning and westbound late in the day, so a west trip midweek and an east trip on a Sunday morning both dodge the worst of it.
Day Trips Under 30 Minutes from Weston
The first ring is where Weston residents actually spend their Saturdays, close enough to go, do the thing, and be home for dinner.
Sawgrass Recreation Park: Airboats With a Weston Address
Sawgrass Recreation Park is the only Everglades attraction here you barely drive to, since it sits on US Highway 27 with a Weston address. Airboat tours run about 30 minutes, alongside a reptile exhibit, a rescued-wildlife sanctuary and jon boat rentals. The park says it runs the largest airboat fleet in the country, boats leave every 20 to 30 minutes until 3:30 p.m., and reservations are required.
Sawgrass Mills and The Colonnade Outlets: 10 to 15 Minutes
Sawgrass Mills in Sunrise is the shortest trip here and the one visiting relatives ask for by name, one of the largest outlet centers in the country, with The Colonnade Outlets wing carrying the designer labels. Decide which end you want before you park, because walking to the wrong one costs an hour. Weekday mornings are far calmer than weekends.
Markham Park: 14 Miles of Mountain Biking, 15 to 20 Minutes
Markham Park in Sunrise holds the best cycling within fifteen minutes of Weston, with 14 miles of mountain biking trails listed by Broward County, plus nature trails, a lake and camping. Gates open at 7 a.m., and early is the point, since the single track is cool and quiet then and county parks charge entry on weekends. Riders who end up with more bikes than garage tend to solve it with a 5×10 storage unit.
Flamingo Gardens: 15 to 20 Minutes
Flamingo Gardens in Davie is the slow, shaded alternative to an airboat, which makes it the better call with small children or grandparents. Established in 1927, it covers 60 acres of botanical gardens and an Everglades wildlife sanctuary, with a walk-through aviary, rescued native animals and a tram tour. Last entry is 4 p.m., so a late arrival wastes the trip.
Tree Tops Park: 20 to 25 Minutes
Tree Tops Park in Davie covers 243.3 acres, with seven miles of trails, a viewing tower and a 1,000-foot boardwalk over restored wetland. A paved path connects to Pine Island Ridge, the highest natural ground in Broward County, and the boardwalk makes this the best park near Weston for anyone who cannot manage rough trail. Pair it with nearby Long Key Natural Area, whose simulated archaeological dig pit is the part children remember.
Everglades Holiday Park: 20 to 30 Minutes
Everglades Holiday Park on Griffin Road runs the longer airboat trip, roughly 60 minutes, plus a 20-minute live alligator show presented by the Gator Boys Alligator Rescue team. It is open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. rain or shine, with the last airboat leaving at 5 p.m. sharp. Arrive by 4:30 if you want the show and the boat in one visit.
Yellow Green Farmers Market: 25 to 30 Minutes
Hollywood sits 25 to 30 minutes southeast, and this is a weekend-only drive: Yellow Green Farmers Market opens Saturday and Sunday, and that is it. What you get for the drive is the biggest market of its kind in South Florida, several hundred stalls sheltered under one roof, trading produce, prepared food, honey and crafts. Leave Weston early. Roll in after mid-morning and you will be shuffling down packed aisles, after a wait to park that stretches back onto the road. Carry cash for the small vendors.
Day Trips 30 to 60 Minutes from Weston
The second ring is the coast and the two urban cores, half a day to a full day each, and parking becomes a real line item.
Anne Kolb Nature Center and West Lake Park: 30 to 40 Minutes
Anne Kolb Nature Center in Hollywood sits on a coastal mangrove estuary and holds Broward County's largest nature center, with an exhibit hall, an observation tower and paddling among the mangroves. Facilities open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the nature center itself charges no admission. Pair it with the Hollywood Broadwalk for a full day without paying for a single attraction.
Las Olas Boulevard and Downtown Fort Lauderdale: 30 to 40 Minutes
Las Olas Boulevard is the honest answer to Weston's missing downtown, with galleries, boutiques, sidewalk restaurants and bars along its length and the Riverwalk behind. Downtown Fort Lauderdale also holds the Museum of Discovery and Science, fully indoor and the standard fallback for an August afternoon. Street parking on Las Olas is metered and scarce on a Saturday, so use a garage a block back.
Fort Lauderdale Beach and Hugh Taylor Birch State Park: 35 to 45 Minutes
Fort Lauderdale Beach Park is the closest proper beach day from Weston, which has no beach of its own, so budget the drive honestly. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park sits across A1A with hammock trails, a lagoon and canoe rentals, and its lot is the reliable fallback once beach parking fills by mid-morning. Bonnet House Museum and Gardens, a historic waterfront estate with guided tours, pairs naturally with a beach morning.
Oleta River State Park: 45 to 55 Minutes
Oleta River State Park in North Miami is Florida's largest urban state park and the technical counterpart to Markham, with graded mountain bike trails, kayak and paddleboard rentals on Biscayne Bay, and a swimming beach. Riders who take it seriously will find the extra half hour worth it. Rentals close well before the park does, so arrive by early afternoon.
Downtown Miami, Wynwood and Little Havana: 45 to 60 Minutes
Downtown Miami sits about 35 miles southeast of Weston and is reliably a full day rather than an afternoon, with Bayside Marketplace and the waterfront, the Wynwood murals, and Calle Ocho in Little Havana as the three anchors. Leave Weston before 8 a.m. or after 10 to miss the worst of the traffic. Assume paid parking everywhere you stop.
Day Trips of an Hour or More from Weston
The outer ring is where Weston's geography pays off, since the eastern end of Alligator Alley puts the Gulf Coast and two national parks inside a single day.
Shark Valley in Everglades National Park: About 1 Hour
Shark Valley is a 15-mile paved loop through sawgrass prairie, ridden by bike or covered on the park tram, ending at an observation tower with a horizon-to-horizon view. It is the unglamorous counterpoint to the airboat parks: no engines, no gator show, considerably more wildlife. There is essentially no shade, and the entrance is on US 41 rather than the I-75 stretch of Alligator Alley, which has no access here.
West Palm Beach and Palm Beach: About 1 Hour 10 Minutes
West Palm Beach gives you Clematis Street and the waterfront, and the bridge across gives you Worth Avenue and the Palm Beach oceanfront. The run north on the Turnpike or I-95 is straightforward, but Worth Avenue parking is metered and strictly enforced, which catches out first-time visitors. Save this one for the cool season, because the island has very little shade.
Biscayne National Park: About 1 Hour 15 Minutes
Biscayne National Park is 95 percent water, reached through the Dante Fascell Visitor Center in Homestead, and you need a boat trip to see the actual park. Those tours book out, so reserve before you drive down and start early. Weston households who own a boat rather than booking one usually keep it out of the driveway, and boat storage in Weston is the alternative to a trailer at home.
Naples and the Gulf Coast: About 1 Hour 45 Minutes
Naples is the trip Weston can make and a coastal address cannot do comfortably: cross Alligator Alley and you reach Gulf beaches, Fifth Avenue South and a completely different coastline in the same day. The drive is a straight, dull, toll-charged run with almost no services in the middle, so fill the tank before you leave. Give it an overnight if you want more than a beach and lunch.
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park: 1 Hour 45 Minutes to 2 Hours
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo was the first undersea park in the United States, and it is the longest trip most Weston visitors will attempt in a day. Glass-bottom boat trips, snorkel and dive charters, and mangrove paddling are the reasons to go. Boat trips cancel in wind, so book the first slot, and treat this as the one that most deserves an overnight instead.
Traffic, Tolls, Weather and Park Fees Worth Planning Around
County park entry fees apply on weekends and holidays at Markham, Tree Tops and the other Broward parks, so a free weekday visit becomes a paid weekend one. Alligator Alley is tolled and has almost no services in the middle. Boat trips at Biscayne and Key Largo sell out days ahead, which no amount of early driving fixes.
Weather runs the calendar. The wetter season runs roughly late May to early October, and August averages a 90F high with about 31 muggy days, per Weather Spark. Summer storms build in the afternoon and usually clear within an hour or two, so put outdoor stops in the morning from June to September. Hurricane season runs June 1 to November 30, and the National Hurricane Center puts the peak on September 10, so a storm well offshore can close the parks and beaches for days.
Gear is the quiet cost of living this close to everything. Bikes, paddleboards, coolers and fishing tackle pile up fast in a city with four landscapes inside an hour, and South Florida humidity is hard on anything kept in a hot garage, which is why climate controlled storage is the default here rather than an upgrade. Seasonal residents who leave a second vehicle behind for the summer have the same problem, and car storage in Weston keeps it off the driveway.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is there to do near Weston, Florida?
Within half an hour you can ride an airboat at Sawgrass Recreation Park or Everglades Holiday Park, shop Sawgrass Mills, ride Markham Park's trails, or walk the gardens at Flamingo Gardens. Inside an hour you add Fort Lauderdale beach, Las Olas Boulevard, Hollywood's mangroves and downtown Miami. Beyond that sit Shark Valley, Palm Beach, Biscayne National Park, Naples and Key Largo.
What are the best family day trips from Weston, FL?
Flamingo Gardens, Tree Tops Park and Anne Kolb Nature Center are the easiest three with children, because all three offer shade, short distances and somewhere to sit. Everglades Holiday Park adds the 20-minute alligator show, which holds attention better than a boat ride alone. Our Weston guide for families with kids covers the in-city options.
Does Weston, FL have a downtown?
Weston has no historic downtown. Weston Town Center is an open-air center on Main Street and Market Street that functions as one, with restaurants, boutiques and a central plaza, but there is no old main street and no waterfront district. That absence is why day trips matter here, and why Las Olas Boulevard is the trip locals make most often after dark.
What is Weston, FL famous for?
Weston is known for being a master-planned city built from 1996 onward, for its parks and schools, and for sitting against the Everglades at the eastern end of Alligator Alley. That last detail is the one that matters for a day trip, since it gives Weston airboat tours in one direction and Gulf Coast beaches in the other. See things to do in Weston for what is inside the city limits.
What are some hidden gems to visit in Florida?
Near Weston, the underrated stops are Long Key Natural Area in Davie, where a simulated archaeological dig pit sits alongside native animal displays, and Anne Kolb Nature Center in Hollywood, where the exhibit hall costs nothing. Pine Island Ridge inside Tree Tops Park is the highest natural elevation in Broward County, which almost nobody living here knows.
Storage in Weston Between the Trips
Day trips generate stuff, and Weston houses run out of garage before they run out of destinations. Value Store It's Weston self storage facility rents month to month with no long-term contract, so a unit can cover a season rather than a year. A 5×5 locker takes camping gear and coolers, a 10×5 unit adds room for a stroller and folding chairs, and a 10×10 space holds roughly a one-bedroom's worth of furniture. 10×15 units suit a house being packed up between moves, and bigger loads go in 10×20 storage or the 10×30, the largest size sold here. The unit size guide compares them side by side if you are unsure.
Plan the rest of the trip with the other Weston guides: the best time to visit Weston before booking anything outdoors, the Weston shopping guide if Sawgrass Mills is the main event, and the Weston nightlife guide for what is open after a long drive home.